Sheltair has completed construction on a 20,000-sq-ft hangar at Florida’s Ocala International Airport. Earlier this year, the company established an FBO in the airport’s new general aviation terminal and announced the groundbreaking on the new structure, which is now fully operational.
The new $2.1 million hangar, which can accommodate the latest in-service and under development ultra-long-range business jets such as the Bombardier Global 7500 and the Gulfstream G700, brings the facility up to 55,000 sq ft of hangar space.
“Our new hangar at the Ocala International Airport fully complements the FBO terminal we inaugurated earlier this year,” said company COO Todd Anderson. “We are thrilled to provide our clients with a world-class facility that is supported by our award-winning FBO service and ability to accommodate the latest generation of aircraft.”
Sheltair added the company continues its efforts to protect the health of its customers and employees, monitoring all CDC and local authority guidelines. The Ocala location earned its NATA Safety 1st Clean certification in August.